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FBI offers $200,000 reward to catch ex-Air Force specialist wanted on espionage charges in Iran

WASHINGTON (AP) — The FBI is offering a$200,000 reward for informationleading to capture and prosecution of a former U.S. Air Force counterintelligence specialist who defected to Iran in 2013 and was later charged with revealing classified information to the Tehran government.

Associated Press FILE - An FBI seal is displayed on a podium before a news conference at the field office in Portland, Ore., Jan. 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane, File) This image provided by the FBI on Thursday, May 14, 2026 shows the wanted poster for Monica Elfriede Witt. (FBI via AP)

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Monica Elfriede Witt, 47,was indicted by a federal grand juryin February 2019 on charges of espionage, including transmitting national defense information to the government of Iran. She remains at large.

Witt “allegedly betrayed her oath to the Constitution more than a decade ago by defecting to Iran and providing the Iranian regime National Defense Information and likely continues to support their nefarious activities,” Daniel Wierzbicki, special agent in charge of the FBI Washington Field Office’s Counterintelligence and Cyber Division, said in a news release Wednesday.

“The FBI has not forgotten and believes that during this critical moment in Iran’s history, there is someone who knows something about her whereabouts.”

It wasn't immediately known why the FBI was bringing attention to Witt's case. The United States and Iran have been at war since Feb. 28.

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Wittserved in the Air Force between 1997 and 2008, where she was trained in the Farsi language and was deployed overseas on classified counterintelligence missions, including to the Middle East. She later found work as a Defense Department contractor.

The Texas native defected to Iran in 2013 after being invited to two all-expense-paid conferences in the country that the Justice Department says promoted anti-Western propaganda and condemned American moral standards.

Before that, Witt had been warned by the FBI about her activities, but told agents that she would not provide sensitive information about her work if she returned to Iran, prosecutors said.

According to the indictment, Witt placed at risk "sensitive and classified U.S. national defense information and programs,” the news release said.

“Witt allegedly intentionally provided information endangering U.S personnel and their families stationed abroad. She also allegedly conducted research on behalf of the Iranian regime to allow them to target her former colleagues in the U.S. government,” it said.

FBI offers $200,000 reward to catch ex-Air Force specialist wanted on espionage charges in Iran

WASHINGTON (AP) — The FBI is offering a$200,000 reward for informationleading to capture and prosecution of a former U.S. Air Force cou...
Pistons face do-or-die game. How to watch Cavs matchup

TheDetroit Pistonsgave up a late lead Wednesday, May 13, at home to theCleveland Cavaliersand lost in overtime to fall behind in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference semifinals 3 games to 2.

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On Friday night, May 15, Detroit will go into Cleveland needing a win to extend the series back to Detroit for a game 7.

On Wednesday, the Pistonswere up late in the fourth quarter,but the Cavaliers tied the game at 103, then scored the first four points in OT and went on to win 117-113. PistonCade Cunningham had 39 pointsin the contest.

Here's how to watch Friday night.

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What time is the Pistons-Cavaliers game on?

Game time Friday, May 15, is 7 p.m. atRocket Arenain Cleveland.

What channel are the Pistons on?

National TV for thePistons-Cavaliers gameis Prime Video from Amazon. Amazon offers a free 30-day trial.

What were the scores of the previous games?

Detroit won the series opener at home on May 5, 111-101, and followed on May 7 with a 107-97 victory, also at home.

The series shifted to Cleveland, where the Cavaliers won game 3, 116-109, and game 4, 112-103.

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Pistons face do-or-die game. How to watch Cavs matchup

TheDetroit Pistonsgave up a late lead Wednesday, May 13, at home to theCleveland Cavaliersand lost in overtime to fall behind in the be...
India issues chair statement after BRICS meeting amid differences over Gulf crisis

NEW DELHI, May 15 (Reuters) - India issued a ‌chair's statement on ‌Friday at the conclusion of ​the annual BRICS foreign ministers' meeting in New Delhi instead of a ‌joint statement ⁠and said there were differing views ⁠among some members on the situation in the ​Middle East.

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BRICS ​includes ​Brazil, Russia, ‌India, China, South Africa, Ethiopia, Egypt, Iran, the United Arab Emirates and Indonesia.

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Iran and the UAE ‌are on opposing ​sides in ​Tehran's ​war with the ‌U.S. and Israel, during ​which ​Iran has targeted the UAE more than ​any ‌other Gulf country.

(Reporting by ​Sakshi Dayal; Editing by ​YP Rajesh)

India issues chair statement after BRICS meeting amid differences over Gulf crisis

NEW DELHI, May 15 (Reuters) - India issued a ‌chair's statement on ‌Friday at the conclusion of ​the annual BRICS foreign ministers...
Vote for Softball Player of the Week, presented by White Plains Hospital

Who will be the Softball Player of the Week, presented by White Plains Hospital? It's time to look at the standouts from May 4-May 10

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Check out the nominees for lohud Softball Player of the Week, presented by White Plains Hospital, and cast your vote. The athletes' credentials are listed above the fan poll, which will be open until 3 p.m. Wednesday, May 13. The winner will be announced on lohud sports social media on Wednesday.

Past winners this season: Shivonne Barry, Mahopac; Sofia Haber, Ardsley; Peyton Conti, Clarkstown North; Emma Smith, Kennedy Catholic; Marlena Balic, Westlake.

Let's meet the candidates.

Lohud Athlete of the Week polls are presented by White Plains Hospital.

Emily Baron, Scarsdale

The senior struck out 12 in a 13-5 win over Port Chester on Scarsdale's Senior Day. In the same game, she went 2-for-3 with three stolen bases. For the week, she was 3-for-8 and pitched two complete games.

Alyssa Calvello, Yonkers Montessori

The sophomore picked up her 600th varsity strikeout over the last week. She also had a triple, two doubles, a single and three walks over the last week.

Katie Cole, Somers

Over three games in the last week, the senior went 8-for-11 with two doubles and seven RBI.

Riley Foote, John Jay-Cross River

The junior had three hits and seven RBI over the last week, including a five RBI game against Fox Lane on May 9.

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Cayleigh Handel, Tuckahoe

The sophomore, over five games in the last week, was 10-for-13 with two home runs, two triples, 11 RBI and nine runs scored. Handel also picked up her 100th varsity hit in a win over Dobbs Ferry.

Kate Mulqueen, Putnam Valley

The junior pitcher had 10 strikeouts over three games, including the 250th of her career. At the plate, she went 6-for-10 with a triple, two doubles, two RBI and four runs scored.

Tara Murphy, North Rockland

The senior had a 1.96 ERA in games against Ketcham, White Plains and Pearl River with 16 strikeouts and one walk. At the plate, over four games, she was 6-for-13 with a home run and four RBI.

Siri Rosenberg, Hastings

The senior pitcher was 2-0 over the last week against Pawling and Byram Hills, allowing three earned runs with 22 strikeouts and a 1.62 ERA. At the plate, she had a double, five walks and three RBI.

Emily Rossi, New Rochelle

The sophomore struck out 11, allowing three hits and no earned runs against Yonkers Montessori on May 7 and also had two hits and drove in three runs in the same contest.

Gianna Stracuzzi, Rye Neck

The senior struck out 15 in a 4-3 win over Putnam Valley. At the plate, she was 3-for-6 with two walks and two runs scored.

Riley Sullivan, North Salem

The freshman was named the MVP of the Briarcliff Tournament. Over the last week, she had 16 strikeouts over two games and was 8-for-11 at the plate with three RBI, four runs scored and five stolen bases in three games played.

Debbie Schechter covers softball for The Journal News/lohud. Phil Strum is local sports editor for The Journal News/lohud.

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Inter-Valley Conference selects 2026 scholarship winners

TheInter-Valley Conferencehas announced its 2026 scholarship award winners.

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The IVC is awarding $11,000 in scholarship money to its student-athletes this year. Each winner was selected using a rubric system adopted by the conference's principals.

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Here is a list of this year's winners.

Tusky Valley runners Hayden Huffman (6719) and Sami Ward (6723) compete in the girls DII race during the OHSAA State Cross Country championships, Nov. 1, 2025, at Fortress Obetz & Memorial Park in Obetz, Ohio.
  • Overall winner: Samantha Ward, Tuscarawas Valley, $2,000

  • Boys North Division: Owen Ball, Malvern, $1,000

  • Boys South Division: Grady Kinsey, Indian Valley, $1,000

  • Girls North Division: Delilah Williams, Conotton Valley, $1,000

  • Girls South Division:Evelyn Pfeffer, Sandy Valley, $1,000

East Canton quarterback Owen McCroskey looks for a receiver as Minerva hosts East Canton in a varsity football scrimmage. August 15, 2025.

Big Time Sports scholar winners

  • (Each $500)

  • Boys North Division: Owen McCroskey, East Canton

  • Boys South Division: Abram McElwee, Tuscarawas Valley

  • Girls North Division: Elena Price, Tuscarawas Central Catholic

  • Girls South Division: Kaydence Lahna, Ridgewood

Stark team's Kynsie Pero (5), from East Canton High School, drives around Summit team's Haydn Paul (14), from Nordonia High School, during the 2026 Kiwanis Senior All-Star Basketball Games, March 26, 2026, at Barberton High School in Barberton, Ohio.

Inter-Valley Conference school scholarship winners

  • (Each $250)

  • Buckeye Trail: Tyler Harrell, Anna McVicker; Claymont: Ethan Fair, Abbey Lane Devore; East Canton: Kynsie Pero; Indian Valley: Haylie Menefee; Malvern: Kami Rayborn; Newcomerstown: Jaxson Mayo, Kenley Hayes; Ridgewood: Jace McQueen; Strasburg: Kylie McKenzie; Tuscarawas Central Catholic: Dylan Dumermuth

The Canton Repository sports department can be contacted via email atsports@cantonrep.com.

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Inter-Valley Conference selects 2026 scholarship winners

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